Lambda's offerings include GPU clusters, servers, workstations, and cloud instances that train neural networks for various use cases, including self-driving cars, cancer detection, and drug discovery. Lambda, which has been around since 2012, is a deep-learning infrastructure provider used by the US Department of Defense and "97 percent of the top research universities in the US," according to the company's announcement. being pitched as the world's most powerful laptop for machine learning workloads." And here's how Ars Technica describes the Razer x Lambda Tensorbook (announced Tuesday):Made in collaboration with Lambda, the Linux-based clamshell focuses on deep-learning development. A headline at Hot Hardware calls it "a sexy Linux laptop with deep learning chops.
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